Introducing "Don't Tread On Me"
"Don't Tread On Me" pays homage to an infamous symbol of American Independence - the Gadsden flag. Named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden, the flag was originally designed during the American Revolution in 1775 and was used as an early motto flag for the Continental Marines. It has since become synonymous with the fight for American Independence.
About The Design
This is the first-ever SBG design that incorporates both reflective gold and color. The coiled rattlesnake, poised to strike, is printed in reflective gold and sits atop a patch of green grass. Boldly displayed below this are the words "DONT TREAD ON ME". The design is flanked by a gold-printed "1776" representing the year America declared independence.
Glassware Information
Rastal Craft Master One - Capacity listed at 16 oz. (17 oz. brimful)
This glass is one of the most versatile glasses on the market. Not only does it look and feel good in your hands and, but its fluted mouth provides for a great sensory enhancing drinking experience. It can be used to enjoy any style of beer - from IPAs to boozy barrel-aged stouts to lambics and sours. Note this glass is 17 oz. brimful, meaning it can fit a full 16 oz. tallboy without issues.
Glassware Care
Here is a guide I wrote that details the best way for you to properly clean your glassware. Below are some basic guidelines:
- Hand wash - I've put my gold printed glasses through the wash, but I don't recommend it. I suggest hand washing these with soap and water, and then letting them air dry.
Questions or concerns?
No worries! Shoot me an email and I'll happily answer any questions you have and provide any additional information you need to make your decision. Just know there is a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If for some reason you get your glass and aren't happy or change your mind, we'll take care of you.
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